ella0509
Mechanical
- May 19, 2004
- 66
Hello,
I have an aluminium extruded tube that is 150mm ID. The diameter tolerance is +0.7mm / - 1.3mm. This is a stock component used in our standard product and cannot be modified. For some prototype testing, we want to seal a new filter cartridge into this tube, sealed on the internal diameter. I'm struggling to find a suitable sealing method due to the large tolerance band and wondered if any of you guys had came across any similar issues. The seal mechanism will be static and operating temperatures will be 20C - 100C. The operating pressure will be 1 Bar.G maximum. Compressed air is the medium.
Was thinking of using a large section o-ring with a low shore hardness with back up rings to prevent too much extrusion into the gap. Is this a viable option?
Thanks in advance.
I have an aluminium extruded tube that is 150mm ID. The diameter tolerance is +0.7mm / - 1.3mm. This is a stock component used in our standard product and cannot be modified. For some prototype testing, we want to seal a new filter cartridge into this tube, sealed on the internal diameter. I'm struggling to find a suitable sealing method due to the large tolerance band and wondered if any of you guys had came across any similar issues. The seal mechanism will be static and operating temperatures will be 20C - 100C. The operating pressure will be 1 Bar.G maximum. Compressed air is the medium.
Was thinking of using a large section o-ring with a low shore hardness with back up rings to prevent too much extrusion into the gap. Is this a viable option?
Thanks in advance.